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    From the majestic blue whale to the distinctive orca (killer whale), these remarkable marine mammals continue to captivate scientists and the public alike. Recent estimates suggest there are around 90 species of cetaceans, including both baleen and toothed whales, though many species remain endangered despite international protection efforts.

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    Communities worldwide maintain deep connections with these magnificent creatures. Whale watching has become a significant ecotourism industry, contributing to local economies while raising awareness about marine conservation. Indigenous peoples, particularly in the Arctic and Pacific regions, maintain traditional relationships with whales that blend cultural preservation with modern conservation approaches.

    The history of human-whale interactions spans centuries, from ancient maritime cultures to the industrial whaling era that nearly drove many species to extinction. The 1986 international moratorium on commercial whaling marked a turning point in whale conservation, though some nations continue limited whaling operations under various pretexts. Understanding this history remains crucial for current conservation efforts.

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